Jason Keryc, 34; Anthony Ciccone, 39; and Diane Kaylor, 36, were released from jail on Friday after showing Judge Thomas Boyle in U.S. District Court in Central Islip proof of property that had values of at least $500,000 as collateral.

They were being held on charges they lied and made misrepresentations while selling hundreds of millions of dollars worth of short-term bridge loan investments at impossibly high rates of return to more than 4,000 people.

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A fourth broker, Anthony Massaro, 40, was arrested at his home in Florida and will be arraigned there on Monday.

The brokers who made bail were some of the biggest earners for Agape World founder Nicholas Cosmo, 40, who was arrested in January 2009 and is now serving a 25-year sentence for the crime.

If convicted, the brokers face up to 20 years in prison.

Losses in the scam are pegged at $179 million, also the amount of restitution that Cosmo’s been ordered to pay.

The four brokers received about $38 million of the approximately $60 million paid out to brokers and sub-brokers in Agape commissions.